December 2021
A recent advertisement from the TAC, published in The Age, has ruffled bike feathers by insinuating riding a bike is some sort of punishment.
Ela digs deep to conquer Peaks
When COVID reared its ugly head in 2020 and forced us all to rethink our routine; for Ela, this meant riding. So she committed to Peaks 2021.
Brief delays on Main Yarra and Gardiners Creek trails
Riders along the Main Yarra Trail in Burnley and the Gardiners Creek Trail under the freeway in Toorak will be paused periodically in the coming days.
E-bikes outrank e-vehicles for emission reductions
New research from the UK suggests that e-bikes have the capability to reduce car CO2 emissions by 24.4 million tonnes per year.
Have you had a crash on your bike?
Please take a moment to fill out our crash experience survey, so we can better prevent these negative experiences from occurring in the future.
All we’re asking is for a little respect
Bicycle Network is proud to support Respect Victoria's ‘Call It Out’ campaign, encouraging all Victorians to call out sexism, sexual harassment and disrespect towards women.
A day in the life of a Catering Volunteer on the Little Vic
Thinking about joining the Catering Team on the Little Vic? Here is what a typical day will look like.
Georges River Council to build your bike tracks
With the increasing popularity of bike riding in skate parks and off-road, Georges River Council is conducting community consultation for more off-road bike riding infrastructure.
Tassie Bike News Bites
More ferry sailings, a bridge of over the Don River for cycling, active transport paths in Sandy Bay UTAS plans, camping fees for Derby and delays on the Burnie pump track are in the News Bites this edition.
Volunteer Spotlight – Di Elliffe
We’re shining some light on our amazing volunteers who work tirelessly behind the scenes to support our efforts to get more people riding bikes every day.